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5 Films to Stream Before Christopher Nolan’s ‘The Odyssey’

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Before Christopher Nolan’s upcoming adaptation of Homer’s The Odyssey arrives on screen, audiences can revisit the cinematic worlds that have long shaped epic storytelling: warriors facing impossible odds, legendary figures caught between honour and ambition, gods influencing human fate, and heroes defined by extraordinary journeys.

Traditionally attributed to the ancient Greek poet Homer, The Odyssey remains one of the foundational works of Western literature, exploring themes of courage, loyalty, temptation and the search for home. While Nolan’s adaptation will bring its own interpretation to the legendary voyage of Odysseus, several films offer a compelling introduction to the mythology, ancient civilisations and heroic traditions that continue to inspire stories today.

From the battlefields of Troy to mythical realms ruled by gods and monsters, these five films provide a cinematic journey through the themes, worlds and legends that have made epic storytelling endure.

Troy (2004): The Essential Prelude to Homer’s World

No film sits closer to The Odyssey’s mythology than Troy. Directed by Wolfgang Petersen, the historical epic brings the legendary Trojan War the conflict that forms the backdrop to Homer’s Iliad to life.

The film brings legendary figures from the Trojan War, including Achilles, Hector and Agamemnon, to the screen while exploring the power struggles, alliances and personal conflicts surrounding the battle between the Greeks and Trojans. For audiences preparing for The Odyssey, Troy provides important context for understanding the world of ancient heroes and the aftermath of one of mythology’s most famous wars.

At its centre is one of the defining ideas of ancient epics: that the choices of warriors and leaders can stay long after their own time.

Gladiator (2000): Honour, Power and the Ancient World

Although set in Ancient Rome rather than Greece, Ridley Scott’s Gladiator remains one of modern cinema’s defining historical epics.

Starring Russell Crowe as Maximus Decimus Meridius, the film explores loyalty, revenge and resilience against the Roman Empire. Its depiction of political ambition, military conflict and personal honour reflects the kind of grand-scale storytelling that has long captivated audiences through ancient-world narratives.

For viewers anticipating The Odyssey, Gladiator offers another reminder of why stories from antiquity continue to resonate: their central themes remain deeply human.

300 (2007): The Warrior Spirit of Ancient Greece

Zack Snyder’s 300 delivers a highly stylised interpretation of the Battle of Thermopylae, where King Leonidas and his Spartan warriors faced the Persian army.

While the film is not based on Homer’s epics, it captures elements often associated with Greek heroic tradition, including sacrifice, courage, duty and the pursuit of glory.

Its dramatic visual style and portrayal of Spartan culture make it a fitting companion for viewers interested in the warrior ideals that shaped many ancient Greek stories.

Clash of the Titans (2010): Gods, Monsters and Mythical Quests

Greek mythology has always existed between the human and divine worlds, where heroes encounter gods, monsters and forces beyond their control.

Clash of the Titans, directed by Louis Leterrier, explores this mythology through the story of Perseus, a hero from Greek legend who faces extraordinary challenges connected to the gods.

With its mythical creatures, divine conflicts and heroic journey, the film offers a more fantasy-driven introduction to the mythology surrounding many ancient Greek tales.

 O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000): A Modern Take on the Journey Home

For a different interpretation of Homer’s influence, Joel and Ethan Coen’s O Brother, Where Art Thou? transforms themes from The Odyssey into a Depression-era American adventure.

The film follows three escaped prisoners on a journey across Mississippi, incorporating elements inspired by Homer’s epic poem, including encounters and characters that mirror ideas from the original story.

Although its setting is far removed from ancient Greece, the film highlights the enduring appeal of The Odyssey’s central themes: fate, transformation, temptation and the search for home.

As audiences prepare for Christopher Nolan’s adaptation of Homer’s legendary voyage, these films offer a journey through the mythology, history and heroic traditions that continue to shape epic storytelling.

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Naomi Osaka Kicks Off the 2026 French Open in Bold New Tennis Style

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The Grand Slam champion, Naomi Osaka made her 2026 French Open appearance in a bold layered look, arriving on court before revealing her match outfit ahead of her first-round match against Laura Siegemund.

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She first stepped onto the clay court in a sleeveless black top with a corset-style hem, with sequined detailing. The sequins fell in loose, fringe-like strands, adding movement to the look. She paired it with a black pleated maxi skirt, with a soft nude underlayer.

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When it was time to play, Osaka removed the outer pieces to reveal a gold minidress underneath. The look featured a high-neck top with a ruffled hem and lines of gold sequins, matched with a tiered mini skirt finished with similar detailing. She wore pink sneakers and styled her hair in a braided bun, with a few loose strands left out.

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Speaking at a press conference, Osaka explained how she expresses herself through fashion.
“I feel like fashion, for me, I tell people, I don’t talk a lot, so that way I can talk through my clothes. That means I can be as loud with colors or patterns or fabric as I want, that’s the fun part, you know.” She continued, “I feel like we lost that a little in tennis, I always tell people I grew up with Serena and Venus Williams‘ grand reveals. I literally can look at a picture and probably tell you what year that outfit came from.

She concluded with “I know there are some kids or some people that are similar to me that hopefully feel that same way about my outfits. But, yeah, I am a little dramatic when it comes to my fashion sense.”

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Osaka defeated Siegemund to advance to the second round, where she is set to face Donna Vekić on May 27.

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What to Watch in May: New Movies and Series to Add to Your List

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A number of new movies and series are dropping in this month of May,  alongside some familiar ones. Here are some titles to pick from.

In the Grey

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“In the Grey” is an action thriller film directed by Guy Ritchie, which comes out on May 15. It follows the story of an autocrat who items worth billions, and a group of operatives who are sent on a mission to get it back. It starred casts like Henry Cavill, Jake Gyllenhaal and Eiza González.

Citadel Season 2

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This action thriller features stars like Priyanka Chopra and Richard Madden whose memory were wiped out by an enemy intelligence agency. In order to recover their lost identities, they must take up a dangerous mission to fight back while dealing with memory loss. Created by Josh Appelbaum, Bryan Oh and David Weil, it premiered on Amazon Prime Video on 6th May 2026.

Off Campus

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“Off Campus” is a new romantic series coming to Amazon Prime Video on May 13. It’s based on Elle Kennedy’s book. It looks at an ice hockey player and a music student who don’t get along at first but later turn into a couple as they go through school life and adulthood. It stars Ella Bright, Belmont Cameli, and Antonio Cipriano.

The Devil Wears Prada 2

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The Devil Wears Prada 2” is a 2026 comedy-drama and a sequel to the 2006 film “The Devil Wears Prada.” Directed by David Frankel, the film follows Andy Sachs who ends up crossing paths again with her old boss Miranda Priestly after many years. Miranda is getting ready to retire and the world of fashion magazines is not what it used to be, as they try to deal with the changes around them.

Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan: Ghost War

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Directed by Andrew Bernstein, the political action thriller follows Ryan (played by John Krasinski) a CIA agent who is forced back into the world of espionage to face a rogue black-ops unit as a global conspiracy unfolds. It will be released on May 20, via Amazon Prime Video.

Finding Emily

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“Finding Emily” is a British romantic film set for release in theaters on May 22. Starring Angourie Rice and Spike Fearn, it follows the adventure of a musician who falls in love with a girl, gets her contact, only to find out it is wrong. He worked together with a determined psychology student to try and locate her.

Ladies First 2

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The upcoming film is Netflix comedy drama, and an adaptation of the French movie “I Am Not an Easy Man,” written by Eléonore Pourriat. The storyline follows a man known as a ladies’ man who finds himself in a world where women are in control. He comes across a strong-willed woman who challenged him. It features actors such as Jean-Pascal Zadi, Stéphane De Groodt, and Marie-Sophie Ferdane and will be released on May 22.

A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder

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“A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder” is a young adult mystery thriller directed by Dolly Wells and based on the novel by Holly Jackson. Starring Emma Myers, Zain Iqbal, and Asha Banks, it is about a high school student who picks a closed murder case for her final school project. The case happened five years ago when a student was killed by her boyfriend, who later died by suicide, and the case was adjourned. As she digs deeper into it, she starts to uncover inconsistencies in the story. It comes out on Netflix on May 27.

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Michael’ Movie Breaks Box Office Records With $217 Million Global Opening

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The biopic of Michael Jackson, was released on Friday, April 24, 2026, earning $97 million in its domestic opening and $217.4 million globally. The film’s opening performance is the highest-grossing opening weekend for a musical biopic in history, surpassing ‘Oppenheimer,’ which held the previous record with $180M. It also outperformed previous music biopics such as ‘Bohemian Rhapsody,’ which opened with $124M in 2018, and ‘Straight Outta Compton,’ which earned $60.2M in its opening weekend.

The film directed by Antoine Fuqua was based on the life of the pop star. It follows Michael Jackson’s rise in the music industry, moving through important stages of his career from breakthrough to global stardom.

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In the film, he was portrayed by his nephew Jaafar Jackson along with other stars like Colman Domingo as Joe Jackson and Nia Long as Katherine Jackson, while Juliano Krue Valdi played Younger Michael Jackson.

For Lionsgate, the release marks its best opening in years, surpassing its previous high set by The Hunger Games. The chairman of Lionsgate, Adam Fogelson, spoke with Associated Press saying “From the beginning, all of the signals were that something like this was possible. We were seeing massive engagement with every conceivable audience segment that you could identify.”

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Despite the criticism by fans and some members of the Jackson family including Janet Jackson and Paris Jackson who were reported to be unsupportive, previously referring to the film as “Fantasy Island.” The film currently holds a 97% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes and received an A grade on CinemaScore.

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The film “Michael “ is financially backed by the late king of pop’s estate and features his original vocals across most of its musical sequences. It opened in several markets on the same weekend globally, though it is yet to be released in Japan, where distribution is scheduled for June.

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